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Molecular and Cellular Biology | 1993

Identification of the immunophilins capable of mediating inhibition of signal transduction by cyclosporin A and FK506: roles of calcineurin binding and cellular location.

Richard J. Bram; Deborah T. Hung; Patrick Martin; Stuart L. Schreiber; Gerald R. Crabtree

The immunosuppressants cyclosporin A (CsA) and FK506 appear to block T-cell function by inhibiting the calcium-regulated phosphatase calcineurin. While multiple distinct intracellular receptors for these drugs (cyclophilins and FKBPs, collectively immunophilins) have been characterized, the functionally active ones have not been discerned. We found that overexpression of cyclophilin A or B or FKBP12 increased T-cell sensitivity to CsA or FK506, respectively, demonstrating that they are able to mediate the inhibitory effects of their respective immunosuppressants in vivo. In contrast, cyclophilin C, FKBP13, and FKBP25 had no effect. Direct comparison of the Ki of each drug-immunophilin complex for calcineurin in vitro revealed that although calcineurin binding was clearly necessary, it was not sufficient to explain the in vivo activity of the immunophilin. Subcellular localization was shown also to play a role, since gene deletions of cyclophilins B and C which changed their intracellular locations altered their activities significantly. Cyclophilin B has been shown previously to be located within calcium-containing intracellular vesicles; its ability to mediate CsA inhibition implies that certain components of the signal transduction machinery are also spatially restricted within the cell.


Archive | 1995

New method for identifying and evaluating biologically active molecules

Stuart L. Schreiber; Gerald R. Crabtree; Dennis Alan Holt; Mark Zoller


Archive | 1994

Sequence-specific glycoconjugate transcriptional antagonists

Steffan N. Ho; Stuart L. Schreiber; Samuel J. Danishefsky; Gerald R. Crabtree


Archive | 1991

Detection of immunosuppressants

Stuart L. Schreiber; Jeffrey S. Friedman; Irving L. Weissman; Jun Liu


Archive | 1997

Gene therapy by cell specific targeting

Stuart L. Schreiber; Peter J. Belshaw; Gerald R. Crabtree


Archive | 2006

mammalian three-hybrid screen Inducible gene expression and protein translocation using nontoxic ligands identified by a

Stephen D. Liberles; Steven T. Diver; David J. Austin; Stuart L. Schreiber


Archive | 1999

Agents de dimerisation, production et utilisation

Stuart L. Schreiber; Gerald R. Crabtree; Stephen D. Liberles


Archive | 1995

Neue Methode zum Auffinden und Bewerten biologisch aktiver Moleküle A new method for detection and evaluation of biologically active molecules

Gerald R. Crabtree; Dennis Alan Holt; Stuart L. Schreiber; Mark Zoller


Archive | 1995

New method of identifying and examining molecules with bilogica activity.

Gerald R. Crabtree; Dennis Alan Holt; Stuart L. Schreiber; Mark Zoller


Archive | 1995

Neue methode zum auffindenund bewerten biologisch aktiver moleküle New method to evaluate auffindenund biologically active molecules

Stuart L. Schreiber; Gerald R. Crabtree; Dennis Alan Holt; Mark Zoller

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David M. Spencer

Howard Hughes Medical Institute

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David J. Austin

Howard Hughes Medical Institute

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